Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 46, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 March 1947 — Page 7
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BUEOVAN USILT TEECES WEDNESDAY. MAR. 5, 194? SULLIVAN. INDIANA
Landmark Created isoon. will see an old stage staRAWLINS, Wyo. (UP) Trav-, tion marked as a public monu-
elers along the Union Pacific ment on the old Oregon Trail.
railroad line through Wyoming; The stone house and .barn, built Pacific.
In the days of the pony express at Point of Rocks, Wy., has been given to Wyoming by the Union
Sai3 a mgged old-timer named Mace, TKe Pony Expxess set the pace 1 'Twas nothing' could teat it, ( Surpass or defeat it, Till Phillips 66 took its place T
Veteran Insurance Liberalized By New Legislation
1 begin to receive regularly their
ouvoiitc num.es uj. uie uue aaie of premium payments. Until such time as they begin to receive
tnese notices, policyholders are urged to keep an eye on the calendar and to send in their premium payments on due dates. A careful record of the time of re-
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INDIANAPOLIS, March 4. President Truman recently sign
ed legislation further liberalizing ceipt is maintained in the mailthe National Service life Insur-' and-records sections at the VA
ance Act for some 270,000 Indiana World War II veterans who have permitted their term poli
cies to lapse, according' to Fran
re-
office where premiums are
ceived. Money orders and checks should be made payable to the
cis D. Brosnan, Regional Insur- I Treasurer of the United . States
ance Officer for the Veterans , and should be mailed to the Col-
Administration in Indianapolis. The new law gives General Omar N. Bradley, Administrator
of Veterans Affairs, the authon
lections Unit, VA Insurance Service, 615 West Van Buren Street, Chicago 7,' Illinois. '
Under the new law just signed
ty to determine the conditions of , by the President, Brosnan conreinstatement by . administrative tinues, a veteran may obtain any regulation. permanent NSLI plan from the
General Bradley immediately , VA without the necessity of pre
viously holding term insurance. Under the old law, the VA was
originally required to issue NSLI original-
announced that NSLI term policies, which have lapsed at any
time since they were
taken out, may be reinstated by ly on a term plan only, and it the payment of two monthly had to be carried on that basis premiums, provided the policy-: for one year before it could be
holders are in as good health as converted to a permanent plan.
they were at the time of lapse. These ' liberal . reinstatement
warmth when the latter Is lowered. One help in teaching chicks to return to the brooder is to leave a light burning under the hover, but no light outside. Another idea used by operators is to place a feeder half way under the hover, which encourages trips in and out. , Flock also calls attention to the common problem of moisture with the electric brooders. The cool air in a house with this type of brooder cannot hold as much moisture as will warmer air; consequently, moisture condenses on the cool windows, walls and floors. Insulating walls and ceilings with good insulating board
farmers higher yielding, diseaseresistant varieties of corn, wheat, soybeans, root crops, legumes, fruits and vegatablcs," the statement points out. "These newer, hardier varieties are able to compete ' more successfully than the older types for the soil's nitrogen, phosphorus and potash. In yielding more bushels per acre, they make a heavier drain on the soil's fertility resources. "Implement makers have made improvements in equipment which have enabled farmers to work more acres faster and better than their fathers did. "But important as are these contributions to farm progress,
will hfln Thp walls as far nn
as the chickens can reach, must , they must, be combined with soil
be covered with a hard surfaced material or the chickens will eat holes in most insulating boards. A deep litter, three inches or more, will help insulate the floor. A layer of building paper may be placed underneath the litter.
fertility to produce big crop yields at low cost per acre.
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For a smooth-operating gasoline and efficient engineoperation, make Phillips 66 your choice! There's a reason! Phillips 66 is "volatility controlled" matclied to the climate to give you fine performance no matter how high or low the mercury goes!
Why not see the difference for yourself? The next time you fill up-fill up with Phillips 66at the orange-and-black sign!
The new act provides, in cer
tain cases, for automatic con-
provisions will remain in effect a until August 1, 1947. Previously, Permanent plan for pohcyho da deadline of February 1, 1947, ! who are totally disabled . Unhad been set for such reinstate-1 der the old law, they failed to ments without a physical exam-Invert within the term period, . . . - their insurance protection ceased. mation. . I All NSLI nnliries nrnviHp for a
So many reinstatements del-1 wa.ver Qf premiums for veterans statement made public here by
ugea me whm8u who become totally disabled for lue "e!"' ouu mpiuve
lor insurance ai K; nr mnl.p mtKm,Hw mm(hc
CHICAGO Despite historymaking improvements in plant breeding and the rapid advancement in farm mechanization in recent years, there is no substitute for soil fertility in making America the world's foremost
food producer, according
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jjeDruaiy i uca., Eyen though premiums are being
Ollice will ue ouuic mm.
catching up with its , correspondence. Mr. Brosnan said. As a
waived, these veterans can convert their term policies to all types of permanent insurance ex-
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consequence, u tuuuaui, cept that for an endowment
several wees plan. The premiums will be holders in the branch area will walved during continuance o the
total disability.
ment Committee.
"Plant breeders
"That is why it is so essential for farmers to be vigilant about the productivity of their land. That is why forward-looking farmers are using every means for building and maintaining the fertility level good rotation practices, contour plowing and cultivating, cover crops, liming and the steady use of mixed fertilizers containing nitrogen, phosphorus and potash, as needed. That is why, too, farmers are relying more and more on research men at state agricultural colleges
t a I and experiment stations for help
ful information about their soil's plant food needs."
have given The statement points out that
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Midwestern farmers are more aware" that they must use fertilizer to get back the plant food removed by growing crops and must build their soil's "fertility bank" if their farm investment is to be protected for the future.
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MAN RAISES HIS ARMS ABOVE HIS HEAD FOR FIRST TIME IN YEARS A few days ago a man said the rheumatic pains in his arms and shoulders disappeared and now he can raise his arms above his
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Ho said the Dains he used
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Farmers who change to electric
to brooders just about need to learn
have from this rheumatism were all over again how to brood simply awful. Sometimes his chicks, Melvin Flock, Purdue knees and hips were stiff and University extension poultryman, sore, but the pains were mostly says. in the back of his neck and across One difference is that only the his shoulders. Now, however, his space under the hover is heated; suffering is entirely gone and he therefore, the feeders and watertv, ninoe is Hua to taldnn ers are placed underneath the
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KHU-AID "Oh! What relief! nuver at iu. run iruu jar iumislates this man. "Why don't other tains will work under most any rheumatic sufferers get RHU- hover. Feed may be sprinkled on AID .. j paper plates or on new egg case RHU-AID is a new formula, cup flats. It contains Three Great Ingredi- The poultryman says that ents, so it is almost like taking chicks will need to be trained to three mediciijes in one. It goes come from under the cover for riant to the source of rheumatic feed and go back for warmth. A aches and pains. Miserable peo- chick guard placed not more limn pie soon feel different all over. 18 inches lrom lhe hover is just So don't go on suffering! Get as .essential wHI. electric hovers RI1U-AID. Bennett's Drug Store. af other brooders. Lifting
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will allow the chicks to scamper about and give the poultryman a chance to spot any chicks ,.that are decidedly lacking in pep.
This also allows for adjustments
in feeders and waterers. Chicks will need to learn to find their way back under the hover for
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